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OBERLIN COLLEGE 


Commencement Exercises 


The One Hundred and Thirtieth Anniversary 


JUNE TENTH J UO CLOGK 
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE 


Order of Exercises 


PRESIDENT ROBERT KENNETH CARR 
and 


PROVOST THURSTON EDMUND MANNING, Presiding 


I. THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION 


HONORARY MARSHAL — HARRY WALTER COLMERY, LL.D., of the 
College Class of 1913 


PROCESSIONAL MARCHES — The Commencement Band 


ASSISTANT PROFESSOR KENNETH Moore, conductor 


Il. INVOCATION — (Audience seated) 


THE REVEREND EDWARD LEROy LONG, Jr., B.C.E., B.D., Ph.D., 
Associate Professor of Religion, the College of Arts and Sciences 


III. MUSIC — The Oberlin College Choir 


O Clap Your Hands - - - ~- Ralph Vaughan Williams 


PROFESSOR ROBERT FOUNTAIN, conductor 


IV. THE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS 


RALPH EMERSON MCGILL, LL.D., Publisher of The Constitution, 
Atlanta, Georgia 


“Graduation to Commitment” 


The audience will rise when the procession moves down the aisle. 


Vv. ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREES GRANTED SINCE THE 
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF JUNE, 1962 


Provost MANNING 


I. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
The Degree of Bachelor of Arts 


Judith Linn Appleton 
Phyllis Turner Balog 
Janet Carol Bourne 
Rosemary Loretta Brauner 
Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1961 
Alice Dalton Brown 
Lewis Morris Buckler 
Judith Ann Carder 


Beverly Jane Coyne 
With High Honors in English 


Janice Sellers Crouch 
Philip Warren Curry 
Sara Lambert Davis 
Dorothy Louise Gockel 
Victor John Gowdy 
Kathryn Lou Hake 
Frank Louis Holstein 
Jean Chandler Kelsey 
Patricia Andrews Kerr 
Michael George Landers 


Linda Levenson 

Robert Arthur Longman 
Rebecca Jane Lowrey 
Charles Thurston Mason, Jr. 
Edward Fiske Mooney 
Penelope Ackley Oldfather 
Thomas Edward Olson 
Kenneth Lee Pas 

Susan Robertson 

Nancy Helen Russell 

John Spyros Salapatas 


Janet Carol Smith 
Cum laude 


Victor Adrian Solomon 
Anne Southworth 

Melvin Louis Stone, Jr. 
Lata Sundaram 

Sally MacLeod Thompson 
James William Tibbetts 


The Degree of Master of Arts 


Lucy Ann Gardner 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1959 
Psychology 


Gavin Maitland Goodfellow 
M.A., Edinburgh University, 1951 
Fine Arts 


Ray Hugh MacNair 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1959 
Sociology 
Patricia Anne Rose 


A.B., Florida State University, 1950; 
A.M., 1955 
Fine Arts 


ll. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 


The Degree of Master of Sacred Theology 
Siegfried Wilhelm Kruse 


Theological Examination, Evangelical 
Lutheran Landeskirche, 1961 
Christian Education 


Iu. THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 
The Degree of Bachelor of Music 


Dora Louise Leinani Ah Chan 
Nancy Jeanne Bohl 

Bobbie Margaret Brown 
Ralph Wakefield Hanes, Jr. 


Charles Robert McAnall, III 
Maxine Megyesi Price 
Carolyn Ruth Snook 

Lois Jane Thompson 


VI. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE AWARD OF HONORS 


Provost MANNING 


GRADUATION WITH DISTINCTION 


Adelia Louise Bailey, Magna cum laude 

Dale Douglas Bardo, with Honors in Biology 

Linda Jo Bartholomew, Cum laude, with Honors in English 
Donna Dae Bell, with Honors in Psychology 

Michael Peter Biber, with High Honors in Biology 

John Clark Breckenridge, Cum laude 

John Henze Buehler, with Honors in Biology 

Joan Tucker Burgess, Cum laude, with Honors in Chemistry 
Fletcher Evans Campbell, Jr., Cum laude, with Honors in History 
David Paul Cargo, with High Honors in Mathematics 

Bliss Cornell Cartwright, with Honors in Philosophy 

Elizabeth Lee Connell, Summa cum laude, with Highest Honors in German 
Karen Lucile Cowan, with Honors in Anthropology 

Eileen Crosby, with High Honors in Chemistry 

Larry H Culp, with Honors in Chemistry 

Laird Mark Cummings, Cum laude, with High Honors in Philosophy 
Suzanne Davenport, with Honors in Psychology 

Dawn Anita Day, with Honors in Economics 

Robert Bennett Dockhorn, with Honors in History 

Beverly Ann Dodson, with High Honors in Sociology 

Jon Michael Dunn, with High Honors in Philosophy 

Robert Chester Ellickson, Magna cum laude, with High Honors in Government 
Todd Isao Endo, Cum laude 

Carol Falb, Cum laude 

Robert Allen Finch, with Honors in Biology 

David Hadley Finke, Cum laude, with High Honors in Sociology 
Richard Irving Ford, with High Honors in Anthropology 

John Luther Gardner, with High Honors in Economics 

Carol Emma Geisler, with Honors in Psychology 

John Rolland Gladieux, Cum laude 

Victor Paul Goldberg, with High Honors in Economics 

Peter Alexis Gourevitch, with High Honors in Government 

Mary Jill Henneman, Cam laude, with High Honors in Psychology 
James Craig Hickman, with Honors in Biology 

Louis Henry Janson, with Honors in French 

Bonnie Jean Kay, with Honors in Chemistry 

Rolf Julius Kolden, Cum laude 

Robert Evans Kopp, Magna cum laude, with High Honors in Government 
David Allen Kumpe, Cum laude 

James Russell Lemley, Cum laude, with High Honors in Chemistry 
Elizabeth Maude Lester, Cum laude 

Sandra Louise Macdonald, with Honors in French 


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Diane McGrath, with Honors in Psychology 

Robert Marantz, Cum laude, with Highest Honors in Psychology 

Eric Martz, with High Honors in Chemistry 

Mariana Masterson, Magna cum laude 

Marilyn Brenda Michaels, with High Honors in Sociology 

Joel Andrews Millikan, with Honors in Economics 

George Thomas Mitchell, Magna cum laude, with Highest Honors in 
Mathematics 

Margaret Jean Morris, with Honors in Chemistry 

Theodore Mead Newcomb, Jr., Cum laude 

Mary Elisabeth Oppenheimer, Cum laude 

John Beach Palmer, with High Honors in Biology 

Marion Artemis Parry, with Honors in Government 

Norma Lee Percy, with Honors in Government 

John David Peyton, with Honors in Philosophy 

Carolyn May Pieri, with High Honors in Psychology 

Mary Judith Potter, with Honors in Psychology 

Thomas Thornton Read, Magna cum laude, with Highest Honors in 
Mathematics 

Barbara Joyce Reisman, Magna cum laude, with High Honors in French 

Leon Rice Robison, Jr., with Honors in Biology 

James William Schopf, with High Honors in Geology 

Carl Hellmuth Schwalbe, Summa cum laude, with Highest Honors in 
Chemistry 

Thomas John Sernka, with High Honors in Biology 

David Samuel Shapira, with Honors in Economics 

Robert Arthur Shelton, Cum laude, with Honors in History 

Morris Nehemiah Simkin, with Honors in Economics 

Robert Thomas Smythe, Svmma cum laude, with High Honors in Mathematics 

Charles Thomas Snowdon, with High Honors in Psychology 

Douglas Gordon Spelman, Cum laude 

Larry Ryan Squire, with High Honors in Psychology 

Tracy Burr Strong, with Honors in Government 

James Barnard Thornblade, Cum laude, with Highest Honors in Economics 

Frank Nelson Turner, Cum laude 

Llewain Scott Van Doren, Magna cum laude, with High Honors in History 

Margot Carol Dorothy Watson, Magna cum laude, with Honors in Economics 

John Christopher Wheeler, Cum laude, with High Honors in Chemistry 

Richard Alan Whitney, with Honors in History 

Roger Lea Williams, Cum laude 

Roy Ellsworth Williams, Cum laude 

Virginia Beatrice Woodcock, with Honors in Government 

William Thomas Yates, with Honors in Biology 


PHI BETA KAPPA 
THE ZETA OF OHIO CHAPTER 


THE CLASS OF 1963 


ELECTED IN THE JUNIOR YEAR 


Robert Chester Ellickson Robert Thomas Smythe 
Stephen Ellis Jones Margot Carol Dorothy Watson 
Carl Hellmuth Schwalbe 


ELECTED IN THE SENIOR YEAR 


Adelia Louise Bailey Robert Marantz 

Linda Jo Bartholomew Mariana Masterson 

John Clark Breckenridge George Thomas Mitchell 
Joan Tucker Burgess Theodore Mead Newcomb, Jr. 
Fletcher Evans Campbell, Jr. Mary Elisabeth Oppenheimer 
Elizabeth Lee Connell Thomas Thornton Read 
Laird Mark Cummings Barbara Joyce Reisman 
Todd Isao Endo Robert Arthur Shelton 
Carol Falb Janet Carol Smith 

David Hadley Finke Douglas Gordon Spelman 
John Rolland Gladieux James Barnard Thornblade 
Mary Jill Henneman Frank Nelson Turner 

Rolf Julius Kolden Llewain Scott Van Doren 
Robert Evans Kopp John Christopher Wheeler 
David Allen Kumpe Roger Lea Williams 

James Russell Lemley Roy Ellsworth Williams 


Elizabeth Maude Lester 


THE CLASS OF 1964 


ELECTED IN THE JUNIOR YEAR 


Michael Joseph Clark George Henry Rieke 
Donald Lee Cohn Claire Huga Siegelbaum 
Frederick Philip Glick, Jr. Robert Douglas Williams 


SOCIETY OF SIGMA XI 


THE OBERLIN CHAPTER 


TO FULL MEMBERSHIP 


Geology 
Helen Pulver Foreman 
William Anthony Gordon 


from the faculty 


TO ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP 


Biology 
Michael Peter Biber 
Costante John Ceccarini 
Martha Meriwether Dyson 
John Farrell Gamble 
James Craig Hickman 
Siu-Lam Lee 
Theodore Mead Newcomb, Jr. 
John Beach Palmer 


Botany 


Susan Davy Boardman 


Chemistry 
Eileen Crosby 
Larry H Culp 
David Albert Evans 
James Russell Lemley 
Ernest Novak 
John Christopher Wheeler 
John Frederic Witte 


Chemistry—Biology 
Dale Douglas Bardo 


Chemistry—Zoology 
Robert Herbert House 
William Thomas Yates 


Geology 
James William Schopf 


Mathematics 
David Paul Cargo 
Paul Bernard Goldstein 
George Thomas Mitchell 
Thomas Thornton Read 
Robert Thomas Smythe 
Roy Ellsworth Williams 


Psychology 
Donna Dae Bell 
Mary Jill Henneman 
Robert Marantz 
Carolyn May Pieri 
Charles Thomas Snowdon 
Larry Ryan Squire 
Sociology and Anthropology 
Richard Irving Ford 
Zoology 
John Henze Buehler 
Robert Allen Finch 
Leon Rice Robison, Jr. 
Thomas John Sernka 


Zoology—Chemistry 
Roberta Gail Griffith 


PI KAPPA LAMBDA 
THETA CHAPTER 


FROM THE SENIOR CLASS 


Georgia Lewis Berthelon Keith Austin Larson 
Emily Ellen Cooke Lynette Patricia Lowry 
Irene Ann Dieterichs Jeremy Jacob Lustig 

John Allen Ferguson Florence Meisels 

Mary Bellamy Hamilton Phyllis Marie Orr 
Michael Robert Heintz Helen Ruth Richards 
Amy Takako Hokama Wilfred Austin Roberts 
Marian Downing Horn Ruth Marguerite Stoffel 
Gwen Ellen Jones Heather Graham Woodall 


Carol Ann Kirtley 


Theta Chapter awards a Certificate of Honor to students selected from the upper 
five per cent of the Sophomore Class. 
Sarah Elizabeth Bullock Janet Ann Southwick 
Allan Leigh Morgan Peter Charles Wyer 


VII. CHARGE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS 


PRESIDENT CARR 


VIII. THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE 


PRESIDENT CARR 


Candidates will be presented in the following order: 


For the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, 
and Master of Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences by 
DEAN WILLIAM FREDERICK HELLMUTH, JR. 


For the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Religious Education, 
Bachelor of Divinity, and Master of Sacred Theology in the 
Graduate School of Theology by DEAN ROGER HAZELTON 


For the degree of Bachelor of Music in the Conservatory of Music 
by ACTING DEAN JAMES STANLEY BALLINGER 


CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 


I. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
The Degree of Bachelor of Arts 


Bente: Ip is9s Kosman Deborah Anne Belchetz 
ass President Donna Dae Bell 
seat bet Mego Noreen Lou Bender 
J. Otis Smith, Jr. Helen Wheaton Benham 
Class Secretary-Treasurer Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1962 
Barbara Jo Abraham Michael Peter Biber 
Charles Farnham Adams William Longley Bigelow 
Wilbert Harrell Ahern Susan Davy Boardman 
ReedeAnicean Donald Jay Borut 
William Carl Anderson Janet Virginia Bowers 
Martha Lee Angle Ruth Marilyn Brandon 
Coralyn Virginia Ashby John Clark Breckenridge 
Wanda Louise Bachman Susan Elizabeth Brennand 
Adelia Louise Bailey David Alan Bresnick 
Linda Lee Ball Celia Anne Brewer 
Dale Douglas Bardo Karin Ann Broemmelsiek 
Robert Leigh Barnett James Alfred Bryan 
Alison Lee Barrett Christopher David Buck 
Linda Jo Bartholomew John Henze Buehler 
Jeffrey Parr Bash Joan Tucker Burgess 


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William Mead Burrows, Jr. 
Fletcher Evans Campbell, Jr. 
Marianne Carroll 

Bliss Cornell Cartwright 
Elwood Lee Castrodale 
Georgia Clark 

David Stanley Cleaver 
Elizabeth Lee Connell 
Kathleen May Lawton Coulborn 
Karen Lucile Cowan 
Kathleen Helen Cronin 
Eileen Crosby 

Larry H Culp 

Laird Mark Cummings 
Susan Hilton Darby 
Suzanne Davenport 
Meredith Davis 

Dawn Anita Day 

Janet Marilyn Dechert 
Marian Rita Diamond 
David Dorsch Dill 
Gwendolyn Frances Dillard 
David Emmett Dix 

Robert Bennett Dockhorn 
Beverly Ann Dodson 
Edwin Christian Dreby, IV 
Katherine Reynolds Duff 
Carol Ruth Dunn 

Jon Michael Dunn 
Dorothy Ann Eckert 
Mitsuru Eguchi 

Robert Chester Ellickson 
Wade Ellis, Jr. 

Todd Isao Endo 

David Albert Evans 

Selena Welliver Evans 
Carol Falb 

Raye Linda Farr 

Greg Feinsinger 

Margaret Marianne Fenn 
Carol Eicher Ferguson 
Robert Allen Finch 

David Hadley Finke 

Susan Lindley Fisher 
Margaret Louise Fitch 
Richard Irving Ford 
Barbara Boyce Frame 
Woodman Bradbury Franklin 
Susan Freese 

Bruce Alan Frishkoff 


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William Beecher Fritzmeier 


John Luther Gardner 
Jerry William Gaskill 
Carol Emma Geisler 
Barbara Martin Gibbs 
David Martin Gitlitz 
John Rolland Gladieux 
Victor Paul Goldberg 
Marion Rose Gordon 
Winston Carroll Gould 
Peter Alexis Gourevitch 
June Bonnie Green 
Katheryn Anne Green 
Darlene Kay Greenman 
Roberta Gail Griffith 
Glenn Clifford Grommet 
Mary Ann Hagenbuch 
Ronald Hunter Hardin 
Penelope Ruth Harger 
Ene Kaja Harm 
Ruthann Elizabeth Harris 
Christopher Fair Hayes 
Charlotte Ann Heide 
Mary Jill Henneman 
James Craig Hickman 
Ann Campbell Hixson 
William Myroslav Hoca 
Ronald Trant Hoffmann 
David William Hollister 
Russell Edwin Holmes 
Carol Linda Honnold 


Robert Woolman Houghton 


Robert Herbert House 
Lucy Winkler Householder 
Michael Benedict Huston 
Sarah Jane Hutchison 
Mariann Janosko 

Louis Henry Janson 
Jean Ellen Johnson 

John Douglas Johnson 
Kathryn Ellen Johnson 
Nancy Edith Johnson 
James McCoy Jones 
Barbara Joslyn 

Bonnie Jean Kay 
William John Keller 
Lawrence David Kenney 
Raymond Edward Kier 
Jeffrey Morton Kilmer 
George Klepacz, Jr. 


Rolf Julius Kolden 

Robert Evans Kopp 

Gale Raymond Kramer 
David Allen Kumpe 
Claire Langston 

Peter Larsen 

Nancy Jean Leary 

Robert Dean Leighninger, Jr. 
James Russell Lemley 
Sandra Lenz 

Elizabeth Maude Lester 
Paul Alan Levi 

Ann Levine 

Elizabeth Key Lilly 

Sue Jean Lindenberg 

Janet Claire Lindholm 
Linda Wilson Lobb 
Leonard Merrick Lockwood 
William Russell Loesch 
David Andrew Lundy, Jr. 
George Bruce McClelland 
Jeanne Catherine McClintock 
Sandra Louise Macdonald 
Terry Edward MacDougall 
Diane McGrath 

Linda Frances McManus 
Christine Ellen McReynolds 
Barbara Joy Madden 
Robert Marantz 

Rose Lorraine Marien 
Joyce Alicia Martens 

Eric Martz 

Mariana Masterson 

Anne Stewart Mathers 
Marilyn Brenda Michaels 
Marie Anne Miksitz 

Don Hyde Miller 
Kenneth Wayne Miller 
Linda Todd Miller 

Sandra Diane Miller 

Joel Andrews Millikan 
Linda Miner 

George Thomas Mitchell 
Donald Earl Moore 

Sarah Elizabeth Moorhead 
Frederic Anton Moritz 
Karen Rae Morris 
Margaret Jean Morris 
Mary Ann Morris 

David Lawrence Morse 


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Allison Jean Mosher 

Kenneth Lane Mostow 
George Fred Price Munro 
Victor Philip Muskin 
Theodore Mead Newcomb, Jr. 
John Wilson Northrop 
Joseph Okechuku Nzelibe 
Laurie Jean Oliver 

Mary Elisabeth Oppenheimer 
Barbara Elaine Orloff 

Jacob Frederick Palomaki 
Marion Artemis Parry 

John George Perazich 
Norma Lee Percy 

Stephanie Dana Gilman Perkins 
John David Peyton 

Sue Corley Peyton 
Carolyn May Pieri 

Joan Postlethwaite 

Gary Morton Potter 
Mary Judith Potter 

Jean Karen Pottorf 
David Milton Powell 
Linda Quinby 

Thomas Thornton Read 
Barbara Joyce Reisman 
Margaret Elizabeth Rhile 
Linda Theresa Rieker 
Joseph Walter Riggs 
Edith Ann Robbins 
Margaret Harper Roberts 
William Leroy Robinson 
Leon Rice Robison, Jr. 
Jonathan Carter Sams 
Susan Patricia Sanda 
John Lowell Schaeuble 
William Schechner 
Robert Charles Schmidt 
Astrid Schmidt-Nielsen 
Mark Schoenberg 

James William Schopf 
Carl Hellmuth Schwalbe 
Curtis Neal Scovill 
Jared Standish Scripture 
Barbara Carol Sealock 
Thomas John Sernka 
Kirstin Ann Shafer 
Patricia Fabry Shanks 
David Samuel Shapira 
Robert Arthur Shelton 


Harold Arthur Shope 
Carolyn Jean Shouse 
James David Silver 
Morris Nehemiah Simkin 
Ulle-Mai Sinka 

Jane Ann Slater 

Karen Bryant Smith 
Lawrence Douglas Smith 
Robert Thomas Smythe 
Charles Thomas Snowdon 
Vincent Oyetunde Solola 
Douglas Gordon Spelman 
Alan Lewis Spiegelberg 
Delbert Leon Spurlock, Jr. 
Larry Ryan Squire 

Judith Stein 

Roslyn Steiner 

Elizabeth Alexander Stevens 
Robert Earl Stiefel 

Carol Franklin Stinson 
Darryl Roger Stromberg 
Tracy Burr Strong 
Dennis Leon Sweetenham 
Mary Virginia Swisher 
Jeffrey Floyd Taylor 
Brian Gregory Thomas 
James Barnard Thornblade 
Catherine Peck Tompkins 
Eric Hendrick Traphagen 
Kirsten Peffer Traphagen 


Georgia Tufts 

Linda Anne Turman 

Frank Nelson Turner 
Dolph Edward Ulrich 

Lee Chester Underwood, III 
Arnold Bernard Urken 
Llewain Scott Van Doren 
Nancy Ann Wagner 
William Nelson Wally 
Charles David Wantman 


Margot Carol Dorothy Watson 


Mary Susan Webster 

Paul Nelson Weegar 
Kenneth Monrad Weiss 
Susan Ruth Weiss 

Vera Hanfmann Weisskopf 
Karen Elaine Wells 
Stephen Michael Werk 
John Christopher Wheeler 
Richard Alan Whitney 
Deborah Anne Williams 
Roger Lea Williams 

Roy Ellsworth Williams 
Virginia Beatrice Woodcock 
Sally Byrer Workman 
William Thomas Yates 
Mabel Margaret Young 
Thomas Andrew Zener 
Thomas Peter Zolnay 
Andrew Allan Zvara 


The Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching 


Janet Marie Driggs 

A.B., Muskingum College, 1962 
Robert Michael Dudash 

A.B., Oberlin College, 1961 
Sandra May Friedman 

AB., Barnard College, 1962 


Marsha May Hahn 
AB., Oberlin College, 1962 


Mary Gertrude Harlow 
AB., Wells College, 1962 


Theodore Francis Lippold 
S.B., Stonehill College, 1962 


James Larry Mench 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1962 


Thomas Charles Moon 
A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1962 


Jeremy Robinson 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1962 


Frank William Sarr, Jr. 


A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1962 


Nelson Charles Smith 
A.B., Princeton University, 1962 


Scott Lewis Wachenheim 
A.B., Dartmouth College, 1962 


The Degree of Master of Arts 


David Ross Edman Siu-Lam Lee 
A.B., Harvard College, 1958 B.Sc., Chung Chi College, 1962 
Att Biology 
John Farrell Gamble Linda Gail Merritt 
A.B., Central College, 1961 A.B., College of Wooster, 1960 
Biology Art 


lu. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 


The Degree of Master of Arts 


Elvin Glenn Besco, Jr. Marion Anders Presler 
A.B., Culver-Stockton College, 1961 A.B., Ripon College, 1932 
Church History Philosophy of Religion 


Robert Milton Salisbury 
S.B., Springfield College, 1949 
Christian Social Ethics and 


James Rodney Graham, Jr. 
A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1954 


Bible Church Social Work 
Nancy Carroll MacNair Walter Ziffer 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1959 B.M.E., Vanderbilt University, 1954 
Church Social Work New Testament 


The Degree of Master of Religious Education 


Maw-Cherng Chong Robert Stanley Niemiller 
Diploma, Tainan Presbyterian Theological A.B., The College of Wooster, 1956 
College, 1937 B.D., Oberlin College, 1960 


Georgene Bruner Corbitt 
S.B., Anderson College, 1957 


The Degree of Bachelor of Divinity 


William Hugh Brady Paul Miguel, Cum laude 
A.B., Olivet College, 1959 A.B., Yankton College, 1958; B.Th., 1958 
Jon Marvin Clapp Paul Andrew Pyles 
A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1959 A.B., Rio Grande College, 1958 
Alan Edward Cole Roger Leroy Robbennolt, Magna cum laude 
A.B., Hiram College, 1958 A.B., Hamline University, 1956 
David Phillips Cole John Franklin Roschen, Cum laude 
A.B., Findlay College, 1953 A.B., Macalester College, 1960 
Fred Hoskins aes Le. Miles Alexander Simmons, IV, Cum laude 
Met.E., University of Cincinnati, 1955 A.B., Olivet Nazarene College, 1958 
Kenneth Lee Hougland Ernest Lynn Stone, Jr. 
A.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1956 A.B., Hiram College, 1957 
William Hiiakaikapoliopele Kaina George William Versteeg 
AB., macigon College, 1956; B.Th., 1956 A.B., Michigan State University, 1958 
Milan Richard Kralik, Cum laude James A. Winters 
A.B., Elmhurst College, 1959 A.B., Anderson College, 1960 


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The Degree of Master of Sacred Theology 


George Lee Bell 
A.B., Bowling Green State University, 1949 
B.D., Oberlin College, 1953 
Pastoral Theology and Human Relations 


John Wayne Caddey 
A.B., Kent State University, 1958 
B.D., Oberlin College, 1962 
Church Social Work 


Irving Woodrow Camerer 
A.B., Elmhurst College, 1937 
B.D., Eden Theological Seminary, 1941 
Church History 


Richard Theodore Giesel 
A.B., Fenn College, 1954 


B.D., Oberlin College, 1960 
Pastoral Theology and Human Relations 


Lawrence Thomas Holmer 
A.B., Elmhurst College, 1953 
B.D., Eden Theological Seminary, 1957 
Church History 


Masayoshi Murakami 
A.B., Doshisha University, 1954; 
B.D., 1956 
Christian Theology 


Evans Franklin Sealand, Jr. 
A.B., Rutgers University, 1953 
B.D., Oberlin College, 1958 
Pastoral Theology and Human Relations 


Eugene Rodgers Swanger 
A.B., Capital University, 1954; 
B.D., 1958 

Bible 


Blake Douglas Wagner 
A.B., The University of Akron, 1953 
B.D., Oberlin College, 1957 
Pastoral Theology and Human Relations 


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ll. ‘THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 


The Degree of Bachelor of Music 


Robert Needham Ayars, Jr. 
Georgia Lewis Berthelon 
David James Britton 
Lorine Harris Buffington 
Elizabeth Lee Connell 
Emily Ellen Cooke 
Paula Newell Culp 
Douglas Armstrong Danforth 
Carol Sue Davenport 
Jerry Winfield Davis 
Irene Ann Dieterichs 
Cornelia Hull Dolan 
Barbara Ann Dyson 
James Edward East 
John Allen Ferguson 
Richard Alan Foley 
Judy Ann Ford 
Janet Marie Glasgow 
Laura Mary Glazier 
Joan Charlene Groom 
Stephen Charles Gunzenhauser 
Ruthanne Haefka 
Ludlow Boyd Hallman, III 
Mary Bellamy Hamilton 
A.B., Oberlin College, 1962 
Barbara Ann Harrington 
Michael Robert Heintz 
Amy Takako Hokama 
Marian Downing Horn 
Virginia Manson Hunt 
Paul William Hutsko 
Gwen Ellen Jones 
Kathleen Anne Keip 
Lawrence Winfred Kimmel 
Carol Ann Kirtley 
Dorothy Krinitz 
Marybeth Lahr 
Keith Austin Larson 
Anamarie Laubly 
Nancy Jean Liersch 
Marilyn Frances Linhart 


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Lynette Patricia Lowry 
Jeremy Jacob Lustig 

Lora Rose McDonald 
Bonnie Harlan McGaugh 
Jane Frances Marsh 

Mary Alice Mayall 
Charles Richard Meek 
Florence Meisels 

James Mong Miller, Jr. 
John Wayne Miller 
Annetta Yvonne Monroe 
Ella Marguerite Noel 
Jean Elizabeth Norton 
Ann Marie Elizabeth Obressa 
Phyllis Marie Orr 

Nancy Jane Pease 

Evelyn Jeanne Perkins 
Melody Ann Peterson 
Emma Jon Potter 

Doris Jean Reuper 
Christina Louise Rhea 
Helen Ruth Richards 
Wilfred Austin Roberts 
Judith Lynne Rosenberger 
Marlee Jo Sabo 

Martha Brent Schneider 
Martha Catherine Scholfield 
Mary Lester Senter 
Marjory Gayle Sheard 
Sara Estelle Starnes 

Ruth Marguerite Stoffel 
Edward Elmgren Swenson 
Theresa Lucinda Thoma 
Susan Lois Tripp 

Janet Louise Turbyne 
Brian Lawley Walton 
Judith Eleanore Waters 
Roy Lambert Wixson 
Heather Graham Woodall 
Lois Lucille Zimmerman 


IX. 


DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED IN ABSENTIA FOLLOWING 
THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES 


SECRETARY JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS 


I. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 


The Degree of Bachelor of Arts 


David Paul Cargo Donald Keith Fogelsanger 
Bettie Lemmer Christie John Beach Palmer 

Susan Frederica Copley Allan Kimball Turner 
Judith Louise Dibble Peter Worthing Woodruff 


The Degree of Master of Arts 
Costante John Ceccarini 


S.B., St. Peter’s College, 1960 
Biology 


The Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching 


Sally Manson Anderson Susan Elizabeth Roff 
A.B., Emmanuel College, 1962 A.B., Elmira College, 1962 


ll. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 


The Degree of Master of Arts 


Leonard John Scott, III 
S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1959 
Philosophy of Religion 


ll. ‘THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 


The Degree of Bachelor of Music 
Patsy Marlatt Palmer 


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X. THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES 


PRESIDENT CARR 


Candidate for the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters 


Sydney Kittridge Bunker, B.D., Litt.B., President, Jaffna College, 


Ceylon 
The Candidate will be presented by HERBERT G. MAY, Professor of 
Old Testament Language and Literature 


Candidate for the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters 


Ralph Emerson McGill, LL.D., Publisher, The Constitution, Atlanta, 
Georgia 
The Candidate will be presented by JOHN D. Lewis, Professor of 
Government 


Candidate for the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music 


William Howard Schuman, A.M., Mus.D., President, the Lincoln Cen- 
ter for the Performing Arts, Inc., New York City 


The Candidate will be presented by WOLFGANG STECHOW, Professor 
of Art 


Candidates for the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws 


Harold Terry Clark, LL.B., HH.D., LL.D., Counsellor at Law, Cleve- 
land, Ohio 
The Candidate will be presented by WALTER K. BAILEY, Member of 
the Board of Trustees of Oberlin College 


Rosemary Park, A.M., Ph.D., President, Barnard College 
The Candidate will be presented by KATHRYN L. Hopwoop, Member 
of the Board of Trustees of Oberlin College 


John Minor Wisdom, LL.B., Judge of the United States Court of 
Appeals, Fifth Circuit 


The Candidate will be presented by GEORGE E. SIMPSON, Professor of 
Sociology and Anthropology 


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XI. THE BENEDICTION — (Audience seated) 


THE REVEREND ROGER HAZELTON, A.M., B.D., Ph.D., D.D., Dean 
and Professor of Theology, Oberlin Graduate School of Theology 


XII. RECESSIONAL — The Commencement Band 


Royal March - - - - - - = = Henry Purcell 


The audience will remain seated until the procession has withdrawn. 


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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES 
ON HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS 


SYDNEY KITTRIDGE BUNKER DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS 


President of Jaffna College, Ceylon, since 1947; born of missionary par- 
ents at Umvoti Mission Station, Natal, South Africa; A.B., Oberlin College, 
1925; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1931; ordained Congregational min- 
ister, 1931; appointed to the American Missionary Board and awarded a for- 
eign fellowship by Union Theological Seminary; Litt.B., Mansfield College, 
Oxford, 1933; advanced study at the Yale Divinity School, 1933-34; professor 
of religion, Talladega College, Alabama, 1936-37; appointed principal of 
Jaffna College, 1937; further study at Union Theological Seminary, 1944-45. 


RALPH EMERSON McGILL DOCTOR OF LETTERS 


Publisher of The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, since 1960; editor, 1942- 
60; executive editor, 1938-42; sports editor, 1931-38; reporter and sports 
editor, The Banner, Nashville, Tennessee, 1922-28; native of Soddy, Tennessee; 
attended Vanderbilt University, 1917, 1919-22; served with the United States 
Marine Corps, 1918-19; awarded the Rosenwald Fellowship, 1937-38, for 
travel in Europe; LL.D., University of Miami, 1949; Pulitzer Prize for editorial 
writing, 1959; member of the board, the Fund for the Advancement of Edu- 
cation; member of the Georgia Academy of Social Sciences; author of numer- 
ous magazine articles and several books, including Fleas Come with the Dog, 
a collection of his columns, and The South and the Southerner. 


WILLIAM HOWARD SCHUMAN DOCTOR OF MUSIC 


Composer and educator; president of the Lincoln Center for the Perform- 
ing Arts, New York City, since 1961; president, Juilliard School of Music, 
1945-61; native of New York City; $.B., A.M., Columbia University; Mus.D., 
Columbia University, 1954; choral director, Sarah Lawrence College, 1935-45; 
director of publications, G. Schirmer, Inc., 1944-45; member of the advisory 
committee on cultural information, USIA; music panel, American National 
Theater and Academy; recipient of numerous awards: New York Critics Circle 
Award, 1941-42 and 1950-51; Award of Merit, National Association of 
American Composers and Conductors, 1941-42; first to receive a Pulitzer 
Prize in music, 1943, for his Secular Cantata, No. 2; Brandeis University 
Creative Arts Award, 1957; fellow of the National Institute of Arts and Let- 
ters; compositions: works for orchestra, including seven symphonies, band, 
choir, chamber ensembles, piano, and theater and film scores. 


HAROLD TERRY CLARK DOCTOR OF LAWS 


Counsellor at law, Cleveland, Ohio; born in Derby, Connecticut; A.B., 
Yale College, 1903; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1906; admitted to the Bar of 
Connecticut and Ohio, 1906, to the United States Circuit Court, Northern 
District of Ohio, 1907, to the United States Supreme Court in 1911; general 
partner in the law firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio, 
1913-1938; private practice in corporation and probate law since 1938; 
vice-president of the Cleveland Bar Association, 1922; director of the Cleve- 
land Chamber of Commerce, 1936-39; director or officer for six northern Ohio 
business Corporations; trustee or legal counsel for more than twenty Cleveland 
area non-profit organizations; recipient of many awards for outstanding civic serv- 
ice, especially in cultural development, preservation of nature, and social work. 


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ROSEMARY PARK DOCTOR OF LAWS 


Inaugurated president of Barnard College, April, 1963; native of Andover, 
Massachusetts; A.B., A.M., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., University of Cologne, 
1934; instructor in German, 1930-32, and acting dean of freshman, 1934-35, 
Wheaton College, Massachusetts. At Connecticut College she rose from in- 
structor in German, 1935, to academic dean and full professor, 1946-47, and 
in 1947 was named president of the college; director of the Association of 
American Colleges and member of its Committee on Liberal Education; trustee 
of several schools, including the American College for Girls, Istanbul; member 
of the General Board of the National Council of Churches; member of 
numerous professional and educational organizations; author of Das Bild Rich- 
ard Wagners Tristan und Isolde in der deutschen Literatur and Deutsche 
erleben die Zeit. 


JOHN MINOR WISDOM DOCTOR OF LAWS 


Judge of the United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, since 1957; 
A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1925; LL.B., Tulane University, 1929; 
member of the law firm of Wisdom, Stone, Pigman and Benjamin in his native 
New Orleans, 1929-57; United States Army Air Corps, 1942-46; Army Com- 
mendation Ribbon and Legion of Merit; Republican National Committeeman 
for the State of Louisiana, 1952-57; past president of the New Orleans Coun- 
cil of Social Agencies and the Foreign Policy Association of America; member 
of the President’s Committee on Government Contracts, the Inter-American 
Bar Association, the American Law Institute, and the Louisiana Law Institute; 
trustee, Washington and Lee University. 


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